Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 9 December 1926 — Page 7

It'ii a wine clerk that knows who V pester ini' w ho t' leave alone. What I'd like t' see lea child callin' conp i m a dressin' jacket neighborhood. _.\he Martin. Indianapolis News. Mrs. Charles Colter spent the day In Fort \yayne with friends.' Charles Dugan made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Hoss Ewert, of Indianapolis, was a business visitor in the city today. j rs . Reuben Meyer, of Mruroe. visited friends here this morning. Mrs. D. L. Quinn, of Oak Park, Illi nols. Is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Merryman, in this city, for u f t ,w days. Mr. and Mrs. Toni Bowen, of Wren, Ohio, were shoppers here this afternoon. Dallas Spuller. of St. Marys township. was 11 business visitor here today. . Bon Shirk, of Fort Wayne, looked after business interests hero this morning. ■ —— Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays ITALIAN MOUNTAINEERS AT CORT TWO DAYS The “Italian Mountaineers,” a musical organization composed of artists from sunny Italy, will appear nt the Cort Theatre tomorrow evenin and Saturday. These men have b- n playing Keiths’ circuit and have appeared in Chautauqua concerts throughout the- country. Difani is haib d as a second Pietro on his piano accordion, which is a $650 instrument. In fact, he has worked as demonstrator for Galizi Bros., manufacturers of accordions. The instruments. carried by these artists are insured for over $3,000. The Italian Mountaineers, will change programs. They play some.of the popular music and alio many of the old classics which Italians play with such feeling. They come very highly recommended, Two shows will be given each evinlpg—advt.

fe/ An t ° id \'<W'- s , I' If h* *§* Adams cSHfo 43h*m2* /- / —>L/oK Account i wy '' I /'if Saves « ■ii' dfelS; - ;-? / JT Twelve h Months of ; a ; ‘•*"* ujX-t/Ww Worry ft? GcU® The Pleasure of Buying With I | h^iP 9 Freedom at Christmas Time | Your savings accumulated by the savings gg» I account at this bank come in most handy at this || Christmas season. It enables you to buy with V freedom and relieves you of a lot of unneces- B| sary worry. H Plan Now For Next Year | ■ T % We have several plans whereby you can deposit as much as you like each week or each meyjith and at the end of the year you will have a neat sum. Your saving’s draw interest while in this bank which ad j I helps to build up the accounts. Let us explain this sav- | I ings account to you and at the same time increase your | savings at the end of the year. | Parties having Time ( locks should bring them in and have their | g savings deposited to their accounts. || I Old Adams County Bank I

K. G. ORMISTON fugitive RADIO OPERATOR, HELD PA ■■ a rot Rone somo six weeks, shc'n-appear-Ht n,,u S'M. Ariz.. telling a story having been called from the surf •o minister to a sick person; being .kidnapped and held captive for '•* * Hille shack of the Sonora. 'la '?, ’■ d """ rt " ot flir Douglas. IZ ' Her s t ol -y was dramatic. She i returned to An<ek , B und hailed by her followers. >ewhouse7oses first round of battle in court 1 PACK OXK) ; second motion at 3:30 afternoon. Newhouse was arrested by Amos ■ '■Uenschwander, town marshal of Herne, on the night of December 1 1 at Hi" tile mill a half mile east of the time that his two com-

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— panions, Sum Goldatlne und William Reilly made their escape. Goldstlne. und Reilly later were captured and arraigned in court hero on charges of assault anti battery with intent to kill and automobile banditry, after they had kidnapped Sheriff John Baker und his deputy, Dallas M. Hower, ot this city, and forced the sheriff to drive them toward Fort Wayne in his automobile. Attorneys for Newhouse are William E. Clupham und Thomas Moorehead, of Fort Wayne. Attorney Dorn B Erwin Is assisting Prosecutor John T. Kelly in prosecuting the case. —— o — Deputy Sheriff D. M. Hower rjaa able to be up town today for the first' time since he and Sheriff John Buker wore kidnapped by Sam Goldstine and M ililam Reilly, a week ago today, ant. the sheriff was forced to drive them toward Fort Wayne in his automobile. Mr. Hower received several blows over ■ tb<' head with a revolver in the hands i of Reilly and was also injured when I their car turned over near Fort Wayne.. ,

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eating and Instructive lecture on.li "Looking Your Best,” in which she , brought out how each farm lady might heat attire herself, with special reference to millinery. The lecture was apt'.y illustrated with lantern slides, showing how different styles of millinery might best be used hy the various tples. The ladies decided to take up the j second, year millinery project next J year, which will be a continuation of

I the work pursued this year. As second choice, the “Home Management'' propect was selected, in case the Home Economics Department will be unable to render assistance with the millin-

nr — laBIB To old friends there is no gift that is more personal, or that will be more appreciated, than your portrait. Make an appointment now, and solve the gift problem. Open Sundays from 1 to 1 o'clock ‘til Christmas. ' THE EDWARDS STUDIO 202 S. 2nd Street Phone 964 i L__—

y cry project. Kirkland township won the distinction of having the largest attendance at tho meeting. Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays

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